Matt Sweetwood

Hateful Sculpture in Milwaukee Needs to be Scrapped

Hateful Sculpture in Milwaukee (Shorewood) Wisconsin Needs to be Scrapped

Published on The Good Men Project 11/8/15


Read My Follow-Up Article: Anti-Semitic Jaume Plensa Spillover II Sculpture in Milwaukee Has Been Removed


 

I flew to Milwaukee last week to surprise my oldest daughter on her birthday. Since she was unprepared for my visit, and hadn’t requested time off from work, my son-in-law took me on a tour of the area. The very first place he brought me to was the Village of Shorewood, which is just north of Milwaukee. He wanted me to see the picturesque view of Lake Michigan and a famous sculpture there. I am a photographer and he knew I would enjoy that location.

Instagram @MSweetwood Shorewood, WI

Instagram @MSweetwood • Shorewood, WI

 

Jaume Plensa’s Spillover II • Shorewood, WI

 

After taking a few shots of the lake and surrounding area, we walked up to the sculpture. It is an interesting piece of artwork depicting a crouching man, facing Lake Michigan, made of random steel letters. The artist is Jaume Plensa and he entitled the piece, Spillover II. Within 30 seconds of looking at the sculpture, I noticed the letters on the northern side were not random at all. In fact they clearly spell out the following hateful phrases:

“Cheap Jew”
“Fry Bad Jew”
“Dead Jew”

Anti-Semitic Phrases in Spillover II

Highlighted for Clarity (credit Ed Dvir)

 

I snapped a few photos and walked away disgusted. My son-in-law was visibly upset as he had shown this sculpture proudly to visitors in the past. As a Jew from New Jersey, I prefer this kind of hate said directly to me. But this artist is a coward, so he sculpts his hate and runs away. I also found it ironic that such anti-Semitic remarks would exist on a sculpture a few miles from the childhood home of Golda Meir. She was the Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974 and was the world’s 4th woman to ever hold such a position.

The artist, Jaume Plensa, is a world-renowned, multiple-award winning sculptor from Barcelona, Spain. His works are displayed in locations throughout the world such as Chicago, Manhattan, England, Spain and Singapore. He has been featured in the NY Times and the Wall Street Journal. In June of 2008, Jaume’s sculpture entitled Breathing, was dedicated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, as a memorial to journalists killed in the line of duty.

Jaume Plensa is an experienced artist and therefore it is no accident or coincidence that those hateful phrases are worked into the Shorewood sculpture. I call on the Village of Shorewood, Wisconsin to immediately remove this sculpture, along with it’s offensive and hateful phrases.

Jaume Plensa’s Spillover II is not art. It’s a piece of scrap.

 

 

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